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How the new warehouse could look A MAJOR revamp of a Great Sankey business park can go ahead. Plans have been approved to demolish part of Lingley Mere Business Park and build a large new industrial warehouse in its place. It is the latest development on the site which is also home to United Utilities headquarters and a nursery. Planning documents submitted to Warrington Borough Council said: The proposed development at Lingley Mere Business Park will provide a well-designed industrial warehouse development that will sit well in its surroundings and offer potential occupiers a high quality scheme attracting businesses to the area.
Sarah Townsend
Main contractor Whitfield & Brown has begun work on site to build the Stepping Stones Day Nursery in Great Sankey, Warrington, a £1.9m contract.
The purpose-built 7,900 sq ft nursery will sit next to the entrance of Lingley Mere Business Park, replacing an existing Stepping Stones nursery at the site, and provide 110 places for children aged 0-5 years.
It will be run by owner-operator Stepping Stones Nurseries Group, which manages a portfolio of other nurseries across the UK, and construction is due to complete in February 2022.
The two-storey facility is intended to increase the capacity of the current nursery at the site and provide a high-quality learning environment. Designed by architect Grated Apple, it will feature a bespoke ‘sensory room’ and four individual classrooms on the ground floor, with access to secure outdoor play areas.